The eight-episode series follows the adventures of Tom and Mia, the children of Xavier and Wendy, who in turn live their European adventures more than twenty years after their parents.
Now it’s Javier and Wendy’s children’s turn to live their European experience. Everything, however, is against Tom and Mia. one is 26 years old and aims to start his startup in New York. Another is 22 and campaigns for refugee rights with no family to tell. It is when they inherit an apartment in Athens after their grandfather’s death that they find each other, but their differences of opinion will complicate the management of the inheritance. Tom joins his sister in Greece and discovers her identity as an activist, one who claims to be doing a regular Erasmus. Both will live in the same community as their parents did 25 years ago, with other young people from around the world, which will finally bring them together.
Released in 2002. In:‘Spanish hotel painted a portrait of European youth following the adventures of Xavier (Romain Duris) on a university exchange in Barcelona. The hit comedy was brought to the big screen in two sequels. Russian dolls in 2005 and Chinese puzzle in 2013. Therefore, more than 20 years have passed since the first opus, when Cedric Klapisch imagines this eight-episode series between the sequel and the spin-off. Here, the director takes a look at today’s youth, their struggles in a Europe with darker problems.
In the casting we find Aliocha Schneider and Megan Northam in the roles of Tom and Mila. Romain Duris and Kelly Reilly reprise their roles as Xavier and Wendy, now parents. Former iconic figures of the trilogy, Cécile de France, Kevin Bishop or even Barnaby Mechurat are also seen. Aggie K. Adams, Reham Alcazar, Amir Bailey, Davide Yachini, and Amro Ahmad Jamous.
The Prime Video original series was co-produced by Lola Doillon and Antoine Garçot. A rather promising first trailer was released on Monday, February 6. The series will be broadcast from April 14 on Amazon’s streaming platform.
In the video: the trailer. Chinese puzzle By Cedric Klapish
Source: Le Figaro
